CULTURAL RELATIVISM
Three Theories Opposed to Normative Ethics
Kristina Montalvo
Rasmussen College
Author Note
This paper is being submitted on April 7, 2016 for Zara Roachs Ethics Around the Globe
course at Rasmussen College by Kristina Montalvo.
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COMPI

PART THREE
Part Three
Kristina Montalvo
Rasmussen College
Author Note
This paper is being submitted on May 14, 2016, for Dr. Zara Roachs G153/PHI1520 Section 12
Ethics Around the Globe course.
PART THREE
Part Three
There are several key legal issues of th

HOW IS PLURALISM DIFFERENT FROM RELATIVISM?
How is Pluralism Different from Relativism?
Kristina Montalvo
Rasmussen College
Author Note
This paper is being submitted on May 27, 2016, for Dr. Zara Roachs G153/PHI1520
Section 12 Ethics Around the Globe cour

SHORT RESPONES ON ARISTOTLE
Short Responses on Aristotle
Kristina Montalvo
Rasmussen College
Author Note
This paper is being submitted on May 14, 2016, for Dr. Zara Roachs G153/PHI1520
Section 12 Ethics Around the Globe course.
SHORT RESPONES ON ARISTOTLE

COUNTEREXAMPLE
Testing Moral Premises
Kristina Montalvo
Rasmussen College
Author Note
This paper is being submitted on April 12, 2016, for Zara Roachs Ethics Around the
Globe course at Rasmussen College by Kristina Montalvo.
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COMPILE TECHNOLOGY CONCEPTS

PERSPECTIVE
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Comparing Two Perspectives
Shane C. Holten- Associate Degree in Business Management
Rasmussen College Online
Author Note
(No Grant/Funding information at this time)
PERSPECTIVE
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Abstract
The paper that I am writing about is about comparing

Ethics Around the Globe Advice

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This course really makes a person think. The way the material is set up you are studying one Ethical theory at a time and applying it to life. The course will make you evaluate your own ethical beliefs and will expand your thinking. You may come to realize that you do not view ethics the way you thought. The course can open your mind. Ethics makes you look at subjects you thought you had a strong standing on in different ways. You will understand further where others are coming from, even if you do not agree. The course also helps you to be able to argue or debate a subject effectively. What an amazing course with an amazing instructor.

Course highlights:

I am learning how to look at the way others apply ethics to their lives. I am also learning how to effectively debate, defend and argue a topic. This is the best part of the course it helps you to know the different and and effective ways to communicate during a debate. Love this course

Hours per week:

12+ hours

Advice for students:

The best advice I can give is to go into the course with an open mind and be willing to learn and even apply ethical theories you may not understand.

Course Term:Spring 2016

Professor:HeatherBradshaw

Course Required?Yes

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectAlways Do the ReadingGreat Discussions

Nov 13, 2015

| Would recommend.

Pretty easy, overall.

Course Overview:

This course is very opinion based, not necessarily theory based. It is very interesting if you love to share your opinions about different life situations. Not hard at all, but there are weekly written papers that are 2-3 pages long.

Course highlights:

Loved seeing others points of views.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

Enjoy it, this will probably be the easiest course during your college career.